scholarly journals Conservative Management of a Maxillary Lateral Incisor with an Apical Third Root Perforation: A Case Report Apical Third Root Perforation: A Case Report

2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nurul Astrina Damayanti ◽  
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Dian Natalina Fuddjiantari ◽  
Tri Endra Untara ◽  
Yulita Kristanti ◽  
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Perforation is one of iatrogenic factors responsible for endodontic failure. Root canal perforation can occur at the cervical, mid-root, or apical levels. Non-surgical (conservative) perforation repair offers less tissue destruction and easy isolation during treatment. Objective: To explain the management of apical third root perforation using the conservative technique. Case Report: This case report describes a 29-year-old patient who came for management of right maxillary lateral incisor with apical third root perforation on the labial aspect. The location of apical third root perforation was evaluated using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Root perforation was sealed using mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). MTA was applied in conservative technique with hand filling. MTA was dispensed into the original canal while maintaining the patency of the perforated canal, followed by dispensed of MTA into the perforated canal. Conclusion: Root perforation should be identified as soon as possible and could be easily examined using CBCT. Non-surgical root perforation treatment is recommended in intact periodontal attachment and in absence of inherent complication. Repairing the root perforation promote the proper healing of the periapical tissue and increase the success rate of retreatment.

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Iury Oliveira Castro ◽  
Carlos Estrela ◽  
Vinícius Rezende Souza ◽  
Lawrence Gonzaga Lopes ◽  
João Batista de Souza

Objective. The objective of this paper is to report a dental fusion case focusing on clinical and radiographic features for the diagnosis.Method. To report a case of right maxillary lateral incisor fusion and a supernumerary tooth, the anatomy of the root canal and dental united portion were assessed by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).Results. The clinical examination showed dental juxtaposition with the absence of interdental papilla and esthetic impairment in the right maxillary lateral incisor region. The periapical radiography did not provide enough information for the differential diagnosis due to the inherent limitations of this technique. CBCT confirmed the presence of tooth fusion.Conclusion. CBCT examination supports the diagnosis and provides both the identification of changes in tooth development and the visualization of their extent and limits.


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